<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
	<title>jQuery Mobile test page</title>
	<meta charset=utf-8 />
	<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
	<link rel="stylesheet"  href="jquery.mobile-1.4.5.min.css" />
	<link rel="stylesheet" href="jquery.mobile.datepicker.css" />
	<link rel="stylesheet" href="jquery.mobile.datepicker.theme.css" />
	<script src="jquery-1.9.1.js"></script>
	<script src="external/jquery-ui/datepicker.js"></script>
	<script src="jquery.mobile-1.4.5.min.js"></script>
	<!--<script src="./jquery.mobile-1.4.5.js"></script>-->
	<script src="jquery.mobile.datepicker.js"></script>
	<script>
		$(function(){
			$( ".date-input-css" ).datepicker();
		})
	</script>
</head>
<body>
<div data-role="page">
	<div data-role="header">
		<h1>Mobile Datepicker</h1>
	</div><!-- /header -->

	<div data-role="content">
		<div class="ui-grid-a">
			<div class="ui-block-a">
				<div class="ui-content">
					<h1>Don't need autoinit? dont need data-attributes to options?</h1>
					<h2>New css only option</h2>
					<p>Now you can just include the 2 css files and use ui-datepicker as normal but in mobile</p>
					<input type="text" class="date-input-css">
					<p class="ui-li-aside">
						* Note jQuery UI Datepicker is not actually a widget in that it does not use the jQuery UI Widget Factory. As such jQuery Mobile widget enhancements will not work with ui-datepicker using the css only
					</p>
				</div>
			</div>
			<div class="ui-block-b">
				<div class="ui-content">
					<h1>Want all the built in mobile goodness?</h1>
					<h2>No problem just include the very small .js file and you can use jQuery UI datepicker just as you would any other mobile widget</h2>
					<input type="text" class="date-input" data-inline="false" data-role="date">
					<input type="text" class="date-input-inline" data-inline="true" data-role="date">
				</div>
			</div>
		</div>
	</div><!-- /content -->

	<div data-role="footer">
		<h4>Footer</h4>
	</div><!-- /footer -->

</div><!-- /page -->
</body>
</html>